Lions tackle Ndamukong Suh, no stranger to NFL fines and dirty hits, never seems to be in the news for positive reasons — until now.

That’s because Suh apparently saved Louie Anderson from drowning while the comedian was practicing his dives for the show “Splash” last Wednesday, according to TMZ. Suh, who is also a competitor on the show, dove into the water along with former Olympic gold medal-winning diver Greg Louganis to rescue Anderson, who couldn’t get himself out of the pool after becoming exhausted from practicing his dives.

The report also said that after the two men got Andreson out of the pool, he coughed up water, but was otherwise fine.

Suh was fined $30,000 after kicking Texans quarterback Matt Schaub in the groin this season, and was suspended two game without pay last season after stomping on Packers lineman Evan Dietrich-Smith arm right after he drove his head into the ground multiple times. He has two years left on his five-year $68 million contract, so perhaps it isn’t the best idea that he’ll be platform diving during the offseason.